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<span id="Using-poly_005fint-with-C_002b_002b-arithmetic-operators-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">10.4.1 Using <code>poly_int</code> with C++ arithmetic operators</h4>

<p>The following C++ expressions are supported, where <var>p1</var> and <var>p2</var>
are <code>poly_int</code>s and where <var>c1</var> and <var>c2</var> are scalars:
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<pre class="example">-<var>p1</var>
~<var>p1</var>

<var>p1</var> + <var>p2</var>
<var>p1</var> + <var>c2</var>
<var>c1</var> + <var>p2</var>

<var>p1</var> - <var>p2</var>
<var>p1</var> - <var>c2</var>
<var>c1</var> - <var>p2</var>

<var>c1</var> * <var>p2</var>
<var>p1</var> * <var>c2</var>

<var>p1</var> &lt;&lt; <var>c2</var>

<var>p1</var> += <var>p2</var>
<var>p1</var> += <var>c2</var>

<var>p1</var> -= <var>p2</var>
<var>p1</var> -= <var>c2</var>

<var>p1</var> *= <var>c2</var>
<var>p1</var> &lt;&lt;= <var>c2</var>
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<p>These arithmetic operations handle integer ranks in a similar way
to C++.  The main difference is that every coefficient narrower than
<code>HOST_WIDE_INT</code> promotes to <code>HOST_WIDE_INT</code>, whereas in
C++ everything narrower than <code>int</code> promotes to <code>int</code>.
For example:
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<pre class="example">poly_uint16     + int          -&gt; poly_int64
unsigned int    + poly_uint16  -&gt; poly_int64
poly_int64      + int          -&gt; poly_int64
poly_int32      + poly_uint64  -&gt; poly_uint64
uint64          + poly_int64   -&gt; poly_uint64
poly_offset_int + int32        -&gt; poly_offset_int
offset_int      + poly_uint16  -&gt; poly_offset_int
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<p>In the first two examples, both coefficients are narrower than
<code>HOST_WIDE_INT</code>, so the result has coefficients of type
<code>HOST_WIDE_INT</code>.  In the other examples, the coefficient
with the highest rank &ldquo;wins&rdquo;.
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<p>If one of the operands is <code>wide_int</code> or <code>poly_wide_int</code>,
the rules are the same as for <code>wide_int</code> arithmetic.
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